Diestock



Nov. 18, 1930. L. v. STOELTZLEN DIESTOCK Filed April 14, 1928 1 IN V N TOR.

A TTORNEYS.

f A M Patented Nov. 18, 1 930 7 NI D T ES' PA ENT-omen-1;;

Lno v, STOELTZLENQOF ERIE; P NNSYLVANIA;AssIGn'oR"ro REEDQ ANUFAGTURING MRANY; or ERIE, PENNSYLVAN A ooRPonh'rio'N on'PnniTsYLvAnm Application .filea April. 14,

a The. invention is, designed to improve die" stocks operating with a ratchet drive.- .glVith these it driving mechanism.)

ca-tionand claims.

A is illustrated in the as followsp- Fig. 1 shows'an elevationofa stock, partly in section.

Fig. 2 a'seqtionon thejline;2-2 1. Fig- 3 adet h d iew o h tch paw groove 5. A ratchet ring'or handlering 6 is jo'urnaled on the shank. It has a handle socket 7' inwhlch ahandle 8 is secured.

The ring also has; the

vided' with similar-pawl mechanism They preferably lock the teetfln l' owever, insequence, one pawl being in engagement as the otherpa'wl is out of engagement, thus rednc ing the slack in' the driving action in bringing a pawl into engagement, A locking pawl 10 is arranged in an opening 11; of the pawl socket; It is provided with a shouldierlQ at itsouter end engaging aQshoTuld-er 12? in the socket and is yieldinglyiforjcedforward by-a spring 13, the spring 13 being arranged between the end of the pawlyldand a socket plug 14 screwed intotheend oft-he socket.

A driving pawl! 15 is rslidingly mounted in the pawllO, thepawl IObeinginthe form of a sleeve; The driving, pawl .15 has ashank 16*extendingt-hrongh.an opening 17 in the plug 14'. A spring 18 operates agalnst a shoulder 19 forn1ed hetwee'n theshank 16iand the pawl15 and the-end of theplug 14 yield, ingly crowds the pawl 15 inwardly, A notch 20 extends across the end pin21 extends through an opening 22in the;

lfi'andtlirongh the slot- 20,. The pin when fat thebottom of the slot 20 is desirable to have theratchetfor driving ring readily removable from the car; {flier in order that ecarriers -ot. difi'erent ca- 7 pacitiesimay be readily attached to the same; F ew and d ail of the-invention will appear from the specifi-v end oi the shank preferred 7 embodiment of the invention accompanying drawings. be given a half turn to reversethe In this arearran-ged the ratchet teeth heing' preferably arranged "in the bottom of the 192s. s'eria No; 220,101; V v

Oftheplug 14; .A

forms; a stop limiting the inward movement ofthe pawliand I on the pin/lock the; pawl against turning. The movement of the-pawl is suflicient topere mit the, withdrawal o 20, as shown" in Fig. 3, so, thatlfthepinmay k I pawl. v The pawl 10 lias an internal shoulder 23 at its outerend which-isadapted-to; engage the shoulder- 19 0t with drawaliof the pawl 15 the shoulder 19 operating, on the shoulder 23 picks up, the r v pawllO and with a' continued retracting pawl- 15 Withdrawsthe pawl movement ofthe 10, from thegroove 5"and-lthns unlocks the ring from theshank." The pawl '10 may be locked inrits outer position by turning the pin Q Laqnartei turn andallowing to rest 7 i I on the end ofthe plug 14. or

This. locking pawl positively locks thering and-shank together yet may be conveniently retracted v permitting the disengagement of Y p e the ring andsl ank and as formed it utilizes pawl socket pro ec-s tions 9. Thepaivl sockets areahkeand pro the same socket extension as the pawl 15.

In fODePat-ion the pawls areretracted andlocked in'retracted position, the ring placed onfthe shank, and the p-i1r2'l turned as inthe walls of thesocket acting: f

the pin21 fromthe slotl. 6'0.

the pawl 15 so that witha a d-icated by the pointedfcnd in the direction it desired to drive the carrier. Thepawls are released by t piiiig the pin into the slot 20,-the locking pawls 1O entering the groove 5 and the drivin-g pawls acting on the ratchet. The carrierthen may be operated by merely oscillating the handle 8. By Withdrawing the p-awls 15 they may be reversed and lockedinthe; reversed pcsitioniby swinging the pin over -the end of ,the plug 14" and the locking pawl ,may be withdrawn from locking engagenient by a suliicient withdrawal of the pawl 15, the shoulder picking up the pawl 10 and carrying it to its'outenorunlocked position. a 7 v What Tclaim as newisz 1. In a die stock the combination. of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereonand alockingp awl reg ceiving groove; a handle ring on the shank;

a locking pawl mounted in the ring and proa driving pawl carried by thering and act-.

ing on said ratchet teeth,,one of said pawls being movably mounted within "the other of said pawls.

3. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking; pawl re. ceiving groove; ahandle'ring on the shank; a locking pawl mounted in the ring andprojecting into said'pawl receiving groove ;'and a driving pawl carried by being movably mounted-in the locking pawl.

i. In a die stock, carrier having a shank; said shank'having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking pawl receiving having a pawl socket therein; a'locking pawl in the form of a sleeve'in'the socket; a spring operating on the locking pawl; -a plug forming a base for the spring; and a driving pawl within the locking.pawl, the' spring acting on the locking pawl;

'5. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank,.said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking pawlreceiving groove; a handle ring on the shank having a pawl socket therein; a locking'pawl in the form of a sleeve in the socket; a spring operating on the locking pawl; a socket plug forming a base for the spring; a driving pawl within the locking pawl, the spring acting on the locking pawl; and means for reversing the driving pawl.

6. Ina die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking pawl receiving groove; a handle ring on the shank having a pawl socket therein; a locking pawl in the form of a sleeve in the. socket; a spring operating on the locking pawl; a socket plug forming a base for the spring; a driving pawl within the locking pawl, the spring acting on the locking pawl; and interlocking means between the locking pawl and driving pawl retracting the locking'pawl with a retracting movement of the driving pawl beyond its range of movement for ratchet action.

7. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking pawl re ceiving groove; a handle ring on the shank having a pawl socket therein; a locking pawl crating on thelocking pawl; a

the ring and acting on saidratchet teeth, the driving pawl the combination of agroove; a;handle ring onthe shanksocket movement of the yond its rangev of movement for ratchet action; and means for locking thepawls in retracted position.

8. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet'teeth thereon and a'locking pawl receiving groove; a handle ring on the shank having a pawl socket therein a locking pawl in the form of a 'leeve in the socket; a spring opsocket plug forming a base for the spring; a driving pawl within'the locking pawl, the spring act ing on the locking pawl; interlocking means between the locking'pawl and driving pawl ket plug retracting the locking pawl with a retracting" movement of the range of .movement'for ratchet action; and means for locking thepawls in retracted posit-ion comprising a cross pin acting'on the outer end of the socket.

9. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking 'pawl receiving groove; a handle ring on'the shank having a pawl socket therein; a locking pawlin the form of a sleeve in the socket; a spring oper-- ating on the locking pawl; a socket plug forming a base for the spring"; within the locking pawl, the spring acting on the locking pawl; interlocking meansbetween the locking pawl tracting thelocking pawl with a retracting driving pawl beyond its range of movement for ratchet action; and means for locking the pawls in retracted position comprising a cross pin acting on the outer end of the socket,' said socket being providedwith a locking groove acting on the pin for reversing the ratchet. I

10. Ina die stock,"the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having a locking groove therein and ratchet teeth in thebottom of the groove; a handle ring on the shank; a'locking pawl mounted in the ring operating in the groove; and a driving pawl'operating in the ring and acting on said ratchet. teeth. I

11. In a die stock, the combination of a carrier having a shank, said shank having ratchet teeth thereon and a locking pawl driving pawl beyond its a driving pawl its receiving groove; a'handle ring on the shank;

'12. In a die st0ck,-the combination of a:

carrier having a shank, said shank having;- ratchet teeth thereon and a lockingpawl re- 1 celving groove; a handle ring on the shank;

a locklng pawl mounted in the ring and projecting into said pawl; a. driving pawl carried by the ring and acting on said ratchet teeth, the driving pawl being movably mounted in the locking pawl; and means for reversing the driving pawl.

In testimony 'whereofI have hereunto set my hand. 7 7 LEO'V. STOELTZLEN 

